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Anita Bradford talks about growing up in a suburb of Los Angeles, California, her experiences as a child dealing with the after math of the Depression, attending East Los Angeles Junior College at the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, and...

Black and white photograph of a crew of men with tools working on 900 North and University avenue in Provo, Utah. The area is pretty sparse and there is not much close by except some plants and there are trees in the distance. One of the men is...

Some of the businesses along Main Street in American Fork, Utah between 100 East and Grant Avenue were demolished to make way for a new Albertson's supermarket. AF Collision and Repair stood at the corner of Main Street and Grant Avenue in...

The Alpine School District, comprised of schools in Cedar Fort, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, and Orem, Utah was formed in 1915. These gentlemen were the first school board members. E.J. Clayson, President, American Fork, Utah, S.I Goodwin,...

The ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone for the Alpine Stake Tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on October 24, 1910. The Tabernacle still stands today at the southeast corner of 100 East and Main Street. The inset...

The Alpine Stake Tithing Office and Stake President's Office on East Main Street next to the Alpine Stake Tabernacle in American Fork, Utah. It was built before the Tabernacle in 1851 and demolished in 1978.

American Fork High School Marching Band of 1935. Director Kenneth Bird stands third from the right on the bottom row. The smaller inset is the 1993 award winning American Fork High School Marching Band directed by John Miller.